2—Lancaster Farming. Saturday. January'3o. 1960 Lancaster Yards At eavy Weights Still Slow the 26 00 figure. A lot high Choice and Prime 1104 lbs brought 28 75 with Good to low Choice at 23.75 26.25. Cutter and Utility cows ranged from 14.50 to 17.25, Commercial cows up to 17.50, while Canners and low Cut ters made 13 25-14.50. Utility and Commercial bulls made 20.00-23 50, Good grade led bulls sold up to 26.00. Good and Choice 600-800 lb stock steers cleared the yards at 34.75-28.50, Medium and Good made 22 00-25.50. Medium and Good 800-1050 lb feeder steers 21.25-24.50 few lots Good up to 25.50, several lots Choice 1000-1,- 100 lbs. commanded 24.75 - 25 50. Good and Choice stock calves managed 26 00-31.40 with load weighing 500 lbs. at the 31 40 figure. CALVES Receipts will to tal about 575 head or slight ly less than last week Trad ing was moderately active Vealers sold steady. Good and Choice vealers Tanged from 30 00-37 00, Choice and Prime made 38 00-42.00, with a fed at 43 00-44 00, Standard and low Good brought 23.- 29. and Utility sold down to 17 00. HOGS. Receipts will total about 1650 head or about 200 head more than last week. Trading was moder ately active. Barrows and gilts sold fully steady Sows also held steady. U. S. 1-3 grade 190-230 lb. barrows and gilts made 14.00 - 14 75 U. S. 1-2 grade including hogs more uniform for grade and weight weighing 190 - 220 lbs, 15 00-16 00, a few small lots mostly no. I’s, same weight, brought 16 25- 16 50. 230-250 lb butchers commanded 13.50-14 00. Sev eral lots mixed for weight and grade scaling 140-170 lbs brought 12.75-13.50. 300- 600 lb. sows commanded 8.- 11 James E. O'Hara, In Charge, Market News Branch CATTLE: Supply includes about 35 percent slaughter steers and about 55 percent stackers and feeders. Trad ing was moderately active •except on slaughter steers •weighing over 1200 lbs., these slow. Receipts will total about ■3850 head or about 100 head less than last week. Compar ed with last week’s close, slaughter steers were steady but a few sales on weights over 1200 lbs. were weak. Stockers and feeders held steady Bulk of the Choice •cattle made 26 00-28.00 with several lots 1300-1350 lbs. at Farming Expenses! Too High? 2 WAYS TO KEEP 'EM DOWN 1. Use “Calphos” liberally on all stable manure to retain valuable nutrients —cheapest way to feed -phosphorus starving soils. 2. Use “New Jersey Green Sand” to control ammonia, keep poultry houses sweet and dry. Ap ■ply regularly as needed un floors and drop pits economical' - Practical Available at warehouse Neffsville BROOKLAWN FARM 118 Kreider Avenue - Ph. LO 9-1580 ■H. MEHVIN McMICHAEL iaac., -R.B Ph. 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Before February 26th SAVE UP TO $450 PER TON Farm Bureau FERTILIZERS Are * Fully Cured * Free Flowing ★ Granular... or ★ Pulverized An Analysis For Every Need Chicago Cattle Weight As Big A Factor As Grade CATTLE —Both local and twelve market receipts cur tailed- 10 per cent from the same period last week and excluding -holiday weeks twelve market supply small est since last year. Percent ages slaughter steers and heifers little changed from last week with short 75 per cent steers, fully 15 per cent heifers. Vealers and stockers and feeders continned scarce. Percentage prime in slau ghter steer„ supply slightly increased over last weeks 11 per cent. Average weight of slaughter steers little chang ed from last weeks 1178 lbs. Slaughter steers uneven with weight again as. much or more a price determining factor than grade. General trade on slaughter steady to 50 lower Vealers steady to strong Stockers and feeders slow and weak to 50 lower. - - * Lower carcass steer and heifer beef prices botlv, local ly and in the East together with a narrow outlet for steer carcasses over 800 lbs. main price weakening factor. About 20 loads prime I,* 150-1400 lb. steers 28.75 and 29 00, most prime and miked choice and prime steers. 1350 lbs. and down 27 50-28.50. load prime 1425 lbs. and load mixed choice and prime 1050 lbs 28.00. Few loads steers over 1400 lbs. unsold late in the week. Good steers 22.00-25.50 ac cording to weight. Utility & standard 18 50-23.50. Few head choice vealers 3100, standard and good 23 00-30.00. Good and mixed good and choice 775-1950 lb. feeding steers 23 50-25.00, mixed me dium and good 965-975 lb feeders 22.35. Load 550 lb. stock steers good with a me dium end 26 25 BUR^' New Holland Light Weights Higher The steer market was ac- Mules, pair - $26( tivo on all kinds at New single - 140-225 Holland this week with light Ponies, geldings - weight cattle from 1100 ibsi horses - 110-240 down, 25 to 50 higher. Oth- in g horses - 110-170, kji er kinds were fully steady gi/ 2 to 10 J /-> cents with cows active and steady, bulls again very slow and 25 lower. Calves active and steady Receipts at the Jan uary 28 sale were 865 cattle T and 281 calves Choice butcher steers $2B -29 75, good - 26.28, plain to medium - 23 - 26, short feds - 23-25.50 Choice butcher heifers $24 - 25, good - 2 2-24, pi. to raed. 1 - 19.50 - 22. Good bulls - 24.5 26,' pi to med. bulls - 22 24.5, bologna - 21-23.75. Good butcher cows - $16.- 50 18, med - 15.50-16 50, can ners & cutters - 14.5015.00, shells 13.50-14 50. Stocker and feeder steers s23-26 50, stock steer calves -28-29.50. Choice to prime butcher calves - $4O-43 50, good 36 40 med - 33-36, thin calves - 28-33, monks - 16-26. The January 27 dairy cat tle sale h'ad receipts of. 117 cows, 15 stock bulls and six stock heifers. Fresh cows in .good demand and steady to strong Backward cows and common kinds were slow. Fresh cows - Holstein - $350-460, Guernsey - 240-350, others - 250-350. Stock bulls - $llO-246, stock heifers - 75-120. The January 25 horse sale had receipts of 231 head. All horses sold steady. CHAINSAW SERVICE CENTER New & Uied Snavely'a Farm Serric# NEW HOLLAND EL 4-2214 ,c. CO u FRIDAY, FEB. 12, i| 1100 A M. Sharp! ID. 1, Strasburg, (Lane! Farm located 1 mile® of Route 222 at New I deuce, 12 miles souil ’Lancaster and 3 miles a of Quarryville y 28 COWS IN MILK*' 6 OPEN HEIFEM 7 BRED HEIFERsI . 8 CALVES, 1 Bills Certified and vaccinated 17 Hdad are DaughiJ Penbuck Dixie Preferred This herd has been H H. I. A. test for five! and has records on ml ual cows up to 12,844 ll milk, and 633 lbs. of (J FARM EQUIPMeJ Allis Chalmers WC, FotS 12” 2 bottom Ford plouß 2 bottom International | 14 inch 2 bottom I disc plow, 24 disc Fora harrow, Roller, 90 bug Idea spreader, 75 buß Cormick spreader, 131 McCormick grain drill •Judson Lime drill, DS worker, 6’ Rear attach I PTO mower, Corn Pll 1 row Transplanter, « 3 pt. Ford Rake PTO, g Baler PTO, 2 traileis g Corn picker PTO, p horse drawn equipirres pt 2 'row Ford cutlifi Wheelbarrow on rubbeg vil, Feed Cart, Shovels,! tubs, 4 can cooler, can| Butchering Tools, I Hog & Poultry equipniS Farm Master t single 1118 Cow clippers.- hoof nu and other articles. Biller & Kreider, Aud EARLY f / , "V n /\ & Our 3rd Early Delivery | DISCOUNT Period IN EFFECT 1 NOW! for Prompt Courteous SERVICE Call . . . . Lancaster EX Manbelm MO Mew Holland QuarryviHe PUBLIC SALE by John E. Paos DELIVER (of fov